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simnel Now arch. or local. (ˈsɪmnəl) Forms: 3–4 simenel(l, 5 syme-, symynel; 5–6 symnelle (5 -nylle), 5–7 -nell, 5–9 -nel; 6–7 simnell, 6– simnel; 5 cymnel, 7 -nell, 7–8 cimnel(l. [a. OF. simenel, seminel, etc. (mod.F. dial. simnel), app. related in some way to L. simila or Gr. σεµίδᾱλις fine flour....
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Lambert Simnel (horse)
Lambert Simnel's dam, Simnel was a moderate racehorse with a relatively undistinguished pedigree but was distantly related to Stargrass who became the Lambert Simnel finished unplaced behind Sun Castle.
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Simnel cake
Simnel cakes are often associated with Mothering Sunday, also known as Simnel Sunday. Simnel cake is usually made with the Bury recipe.
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Lambert Simnel
Lambert Simnel (c. 1477 – after 1534) was a pretender to the throne of England. Later life
King Henry pardoned young Simnel (probably because he recognised that Simnel had been merely a puppet in the hands of adults) and put him to
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John Payne (bishop of Meath)
He is best remembered for his part in the coronation of Lambert Simnel, the pretender to the Crown of England, in 1487. Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck
In 1487, a priest named Richard Simon (or Symonds) appeared in Ireland with a young boy called Lambert Simnel, who,
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simlin
simlin (ˈsɪmlɪn) Also 8 cimbeline, cymblin, 8– cymling, 9 cymbling, simblin; cymlin. [Alteration of simnel.] 1. U.S. A species of squash having a scalloped edge. Cf. simnel 2.1775 N. Cresswell Jrnl. 5 July (1925) 95 The rest plundered about the plantation and got some young cabbages, squashes and Ci...
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John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln
He sought to place Lambert Simnel on the throne, claiming that Simnel was in fact his cousin Edward, Earl of Warwick. Simnel was proclaimed king in Ireland and crowned in Dublin as "Edward VI".
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Patrick Burnell
England in 1487: Kildare had Simnel crowned in Dublin and he invaded England with an Irish army. When Simnel's cause was crushed at the Battle of Stoke Field, the victorious King Henry VII showed remarkable clemency to the rebels (including Simnel
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Ralph Wulford
He resembles Lambert Simnel in the obscurity of his origin. And, like Simnel, he was one of the tools used by the Yorkists in their endeavours to overthrow Henry VII.
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John Nangle, 16th Baron of Navan
Simnel was crowned in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin and invaded England with a largely Irish army, but was crushed at the Battle of Stoke Field in June Lambert Simnel in Ireland.
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Martin Schwartz (mercenary)
Martin Schwartz (died 16 June 1487) was a German mercenary who died at the Battle of Stoke Field while fighting for Lambert Simnel, a Yorkist pretender When John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln fled the English court, having decided to promote the cause of the pretender Simnel, his aunt, Margaret, Duchess
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John Plunkett, 3rd Baron of Dunsany
Simnel was crowned in Dublin, and invaded England with a largely Irish army, but his cause was crushed at the Battle of Stoke. The victorious King Henry VII, the founder of the Tudor dynasty, was magnanimous in victory - Simnel was pardoned, and Dunsany and his fellow peers in
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